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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I use this product to help my customers reboot their network gear properly. This relay time receives a button push which then cuts off power to the network device through a separate contactor. Once the power is interrupted for 20 seconds, the power is restored to the network device.Setup is simple - just turn the dials for the timing you need. Connect your gear or external power relay (called a contactor in the business) and your set. The mounting is simple given it is a DIN style device. Buy a box, a rail, add some power (simple 12VDC adapter is all that is needed) and you're done.I have old folks and technophobes simply pushing a doorbell button to trigger this relay timer and then they can walk away knowing everything is rebooting as it should. They don't have to play with power cables and potentially mess up things that were working before.I use this product for my project and my customers...marcel
The EE
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
I have only tried it at 24vdc. It works as advertised. Simple setup. Only running ~1A through the contacts with arc suppression. So even if cheap relays are used it should last a long time.
Stan Wetmore
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2024
T1 setting keeps 15,16,18 relay NOT Energized until time is up.T2 setting keeps 25,26,28 relay NOT Energized until time is up.Both timers start at the same time.I also found that connecting “S” terminal to “A1” terminal will reset both timers and the timers will start again as soon as this terminal is open.This device is like having 2 separate ON Delay timers in one package with a common reset terminal.For my purpose I won’t be using Terminal “S”. I will just power it on using “A1(+)” and “A2(-)” and the timers will start and of course reset when the power is removed.I checked the timing accuracy and it is close to what it is set at but not as exact as a much more expensive timer. For the price it works great.
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